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Sony Bravia
55-inch 1080p LCD
HDTV
Product Description
Take the next step forward in HDTV technology with the
KDL-55XBR8 BRAVIA
XBR8 LCD flat panel HDTV. In addition to Full HD 1080p, this
XBR-8 Series TV features TRILUMINOS RGB Dynamic LED
backlight which produces breathtaking images with enhanced
color purity that result in deep blacks and bright whites
with startling depth and exceptional shadow detail. You'll
also see the difference with Motionflow 120Hz PRO technology
which enhances motion and delivers a smoother and clearer
picture. Your 1080p HD images will look more breathtaking
than ever thanks to the BRAVIA Engine 2 PRO fully digital
video processor. This XBR-8 Series TV has DMex functionality
which lets you expand the capabilities of your HDTV by
adding optional BRAVIA Link modules (sold separately), plus
it comes with plenty of connectivity options to connect your
video sources.
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"Breathtaking!" By, R. D.
Smith
"I actually own
one. It is hard to imagine how a picture on a TV based on the
current ATSC encoding could look any better. The blacks are
"black-black". The colors are intense. The picture is bright.
The only limitation I can see has more to do with the source
material than with the TV itself.
I have DirectTV
HD and Sony blu-ray, I also have rabbit ears for local TV. I
will for the purposes of this review, ignore Analog TV and VCR,
both of which are beyond obsolete.
With standard 480
source, the mosquito filtering is poor or non-existant. I am
not sure if this is because of the TV, because of the upscaling
of the DirectTV HD-DVR or because of the original network
processing. However with true HD source (either 720P or 1080i),
the results are stunning. The 3-D processing (two dimensions of
the picture and one dimension of time) to interpolate
intermediate frames is just stunning. With any other TV, I have
learned how to see the macro blocking when the compression is
running at the limit, but
this TV does an incredible job of not only smoothing out
the inter-frame judder, but it remarkably sharpens the picture
for those interpolated frames as well. When I pause a picture
with the DVR, you can see macro blocks, but as soon as you
press "play", you can actually see the motion processor cutting
in.
The results with
a good blu-ray disk are, well, get your popcorn and 64 oz cup
of soda because it is better than a movie theater since it is
brighter.
I have two
complaints, both of them "nits". The first is that it takes way
too much effort to set the sleep timer. Obviously Sony did not
anticipate that a lot of users would use this TV to fall asleep on
the couch with. Its not a big deal, but other TVs have a one
button sleep button - the height of lazy, I'll admit. The other
thing is that the "universal" remote doesn't know how to
control the DirectTV HD-DVR. Like all other universal remotes,
you still need a remote caddy in your La-Z-Boy to keep all of
your other ones... Of course the
obvious down side is the $7,000 price, but YGWYPF."
"Viewed the new XBR8 today"
By, S. Clark (Austin, Tx
USA)
"Saw it at the local Sony style store here in Austin this
afternoon.They were showing the Transformer blue-ray and it was
AMAZING looking.WOW-the best to be sure. Wish I had an extra 7
grand laying around and I just got an XBR4 last
year."
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